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opposite of
Monifieths topography. An
alternative etymology Monaich Fother, 'Monks' Land' has been suggested,
which holds some
appeal due to
Monifieth's early...
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Monifieth High School, a
comprehensive state high
school in
Monifieth, Angus, Scotland, was
founded in 1976. It was
opened by Lord
Thomson of Monifieth...
- The
Monifieth Sculptured Stones are a
series of five
class II and III
standing Pictish stones from the
early Medieval period found in or
around St Regulus'...
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George Morgan Thomson,
Baron Thomson of
Monifieth, KT, PC, DL, FRSE (16
January 1921 – 3
October 2008) was a
British politician and
journalist who served...
- note are the
collections found at Aberlemno, St Vigeans,
Kirriemuir and
Monifieth.
Angus is
first recorded as one of the
provinces of
Scotland in 937, when...
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Monifieth railway station serves the town of
Monifieth near Dundee, Scotland. It is
sited 5 miles 72 chains (9.5 kilometres) from the
former Dundee East...
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Blairgowrie and Glens, and Highland. In part: the
Angus Council ward of
Monifieth and
Sidlaw (to the west of the A90); and the
Perth and
Kinross wards of...
- than the pre-1975 city,
taking in the
burgh of
Monifieth and most of the
landward district of
Monifieth (covering a
number of
villages north of Dundee)...
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Edzell Ferryden by
Montrose Forfar Glenc****
Glendoick Glenfarg Kinloch Rannoch Kinross Kirriemuir Letham Monifieth Monikie Montrose Perth Pitlochry...
- are
within a site of
special scientific interest –
Inner Tay Estuary,
Monifieth Bay, Tayport-Tentsmuir Coast. The
Invergowrie Bay
section of the firth...